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Review and GIVEAWAY: Hallmark Spiderman and Twilight ornaments

When I was in NYC for BlogHer '12 this past August, Jackie at Free is my Life invited me to attend Hallmark's off-site party as a guest. Hallmark had rented a suite at a small boutique hotel across the street from the Hilton, and the view was AMAZING. We were also treated to desserts and were able to see their products for the upcoming holiday season.

credit: Hallmark.com

Recently Hallmark sent me two of their movie-themed ornaments to review, and I also have a set for one lucky reader to win, as well.

I received the "Edward and Bella's Wedding" ornament ($17.95), from the Twilight series, and an Amazing Spider-Man ornament ($14.95) in the mail, two of which I had admired at Hallmark's NYC party, where there was a huge Christmas tree with all sorts of goodies. The detail on Edward and Bella's ornament is amazing - the back of her dress looks just like it did in the movie. I also was laughing at how much the man figure looks like Robert Pattinson (Edward), though the female figure doesn't resemble Bella as much. This ornament would be ideal for anyone who is a fan of the Twilight movies or book series, and would make an interesting addition to a Christmas tree.

credit: Hallmark.com

The Spider-Man ornament is in a classic Spidey "web-slinging" pose, and is brightly colored. The quality is good as well, and I could see little boys or any Spidey fans enjoying the sight of this ornament on their tree come Christmas morning.

Hallmark has very generously agreed to give a set of these - one Edward and Bella's Wedding ornament and one The Amazing Spiderman ornament - to one of my readers. This would make a nice addition to your tree or a great holiday gift for a movie fan in your life.

Fill out the Rafflecopter form below to enter. The contest will end on Friday, October 26th at 12am EST and the winner will have 24 hours to respond to my email; if he/she doesn't respond within that time frame, an alternate winner will be chosen.

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OMG!!!!! ME WANT!!!My family has a bunch of different traditions for Christmas. First off, my brother and I have a tradition where we get up really early, get our stockings and open them together while watching "A Christmas Story" which is on for 24 hours on TBS!Then when our parents wake up we open up about one present every half hour, so we can enjoy them more thoroughly. Then we spend the day watching movies (usually ones we received as presents), and then we eat left overs from my Mom's birthday/Christmas eve party the night before.

My parents and I usually go to the movies on Christmas, actually :) my mom and I are Jewish and my dad is Christian. We open presents that his sister sends us and we make a big meal too ... it's fun. :)

Oh we don't have a big meal lol. We make this buffet thing on our kitchen counter, mix up punch, and eat on paper plates throughout the day, so we don't have to do dishes lol. We always great food left over though!

We celebrate with the family every Christmas Eve at my grandma's. My husband and I celebrate Christmas morning, and our dog gets his own stuffed stocking on Christmas morning with toys and treats. So excited to start new traditions with our baby girl this year!

We attend our church's Christmas Eve service. Then on Christmas Day morning, we exchange presents with each other. In the afternoon we have the traditional roasted prime rib family dinner. Good Times are had by all :) God Bless Us All Every One.

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I've written these past two years about Bookstock, a huge used book & media sale that takes place at Laurel Park Place, in Livonia, and it's returning again this year, from Sunday, 4/22 through Sunday, 4/29.Read more about the event over at my book blog! I was finally able to check it out last year, and they had a large mix of books and media (including DVDs, Blu-rays, and records).To learn more about Bookstock, click hereto visit my book blog, or visit their official site here.